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this image is an inferior view of the brain showing the cranial nerves showing: 1. olfactory nerve 2. optic nerve 3. occulomoto rnerve 4. trochlear nerve 5. trigeminal nerve 6. abducent nerve 7. fascial nerve 8. vestibulocochlear nerve 9. glossopharyngeal nerve 10. vagus nerve 11. accessory nerve 12. hypoglossal nerve... More Details14/10/2009 04:17:00 Õ
this image is an inferior view of the brain showing the cranial nerves showing: 1. olfactory nerve 2. optic nerve 3. occulomoto rnerve 4. trochlear nerve 5. trigeminal nerve 6. abducent nerve 7. fascial nerve 8. vestibulocochlear nerve 9. glossopharyngeal nerve 10. vagus nerve 11. accessory nerve 12. hypoglossal nerve... More Details14/10/2009 04:30:00 Õ
this image shows each cranial nerve and its site of action ( its function)... More Details14/10/2009 04:30:00 Õ
this image shows each cranial nerve and its site of action ( its function)... More Details23/10/2009 03:42:00 ã
this image shows the spinal cord and the emerging nerves from it showing: 1. 8 cervical spinal nerves 2. 12 thoracic spinal nerves 3. 5 lumbar spinal nerves 4. 5 sacral spinal nerves 5. 1 coccygeal spinal nerve... More Details23/10/2009 03:42:00 ã
this image shows the spinal cord and the emerging nerves from it showing: 1. 8 cervical spinal nerves 2. 12 thoracic spinal nerves 3. 5 lumbar spinal nerves 4. 5 sacral spinal nerves 5. 1 coccygeal spinal nerve... More Details25/10/2009 03:53:00 ã
this image shows the course of the nasopalatine nerves (bracnhes of the maxillary division of the trigeminal nerve) showing: 1. trigeminal nerve 2. maxillary nerve 3. ophthalmic nerve 4. mandibular nerve 5. sup. nasopalatine nerve 6. middle nasopalatine nerve 7. inf. nasopalatine nerve... More Details01/11/2009 02:27:00 ã
this image shows the cranial nerves IX,X,XI,XII (glossopharyngeal , vagus , accessory and hypoglossal nerves) in relation to each other at the lateral aspect of the neck (pharynx) showing: 1. glossopharyngeal nerve 2. vagus nerve 3. accessory nerve 4. hypoglossal nerve 5. sternocliomastoid muscle 6. common carotid artery 7. internal jugular vein... More Details01/11/2009 02:42:00 ã
this image shows all the connections between the spinal cord (spinal nerve) and the effector organs showing: 1. dorsal horn of spinal cord 2. lateral horn of spinal cord 3. ventral horn of spinal cord 4. dorsal root 5. ventral root 6. dorsal root ganglion 7. spinal nerve 8. grey ramus communicans 9. dorsal primary ramus 10. ventral primary ramus 11. sensory fiber 12. postganglionic sympathetic in... More Details13/11/2009 06:54:00 Õ
this image shows the pelvic arteries , veins and nerves in relation to each other and to the surrounding structures in the female pelvis region showing: 1. ischial tuberosity 2. superfaicial transverse perineal muscles 3. urogenital diaphragm 4. posterior labial nerve 5. isciocavernous muscle 6. posterior labial artery 7. bulbospongiosus muscle 8. urethral opening 9. labium minus 10. vestibular b... More Details13/11/2009 07:01:00 Õ
this image shows the pelvic arteries , veins and nerves in relation to each other and to the surrounding structures in the female pelvis region showing: 1. anococcygeal nerves 2. anococcygeal arteries 3. levator ani muscle 4. inferior clunial nerve 5. inferior rectal arteries 6. internal pudendal artery 7. internal pudendal vein 8. pudendal nerve 9. ischial tuberosity 10. superficial transverse p... More Details13/11/2009 07:01:00 Õ
this image shows the pelvic arteries , veins and nerves in relation to each other and to the surrounding structures in the female pelvis region showing: 1. anococcygeal nerves 2. anococcygeal arteries 3. levator ani muscle 4. inferior clunial nerve 5. inferior rectal arteries 6. internal pudendal artery 7. internal pudendal vein 8. pudendal nerve 9. ischial tuberosity 10. superficial transverse p... More Details22/10/2009 01:51:53 ã
In This Section you will find detailed different Photos and images about the anatomy of the Cranial Nerves including Their types , Fascial nerve anatomy , trigeminal nerve anatomy , vagus nerve anatomy , all cranial nerves anatomy and many more Items about the Cranial Nerves anatomy...... More Details06/11/2009 01:06:01 ã
In This Section you will find detailed different Sections about the different organs and structures in the region of the Pelvis including Male pelvis anatomy , Female pelvis anatomy , pelvic girdle and many more sections about the Pelvis anatomy...... More Details16/07/2010 05:10:26 Õ
In This Section you will find detailed different Photos and images about the anatomy of the Heart including its surface , parts , related structures , Blood circulation of the heart , coronaries anatomy , chambers of the heart , Large vessels anatomy and many more Items about the Heart anatomy...... More Details19/10/2009 03:02:24 ã
In This Section you will find detailed different Photos and images about the anatomy of the Skull bone including its surface , attachments related structures many more Items about the Skull anatomy... More Details22/10/2009 01:52:10 ã
In This Section you will find detailed different Photos and images about the anatomy of the Spinal cord including its surface , parts , related structures , Functions of the spinal; cord , Spinal nerves anatomy and many more Items about the Spinal cord anatomy...... More Details14/10/2009 04:28:00 Õ
this diagram shows location of the cranial nerves nuclei and their site of exit the right image is an anterior view and the left is a posterior view showing: 1. olfactory nerve 2. optic nerve 3. occulomoto rnerve 4. trochlear nerve 5. trigeminal nerve 6. abducent nerve 7. fascial nerve 8. vestibulocochlear nerve 9. glossopharyngeal nerve 10. vagus nerve 11. accessory nerve 12. hypoglossal nerve... More Details14/10/2009 04:29:00 Õ
a colored image for the cranial nerves exit showing: 1. olfactory nerve 2. optic nerve 3. occulomoto rnerve 4. trochlear nerve 5. trigeminal nerve 6. abducent nerve 7. fascial nerve 8. vestibulocochlear nerve 9. glossopharyngeal nerve 10. vagus nerve 11. accessory nerve 12. hypoglossal nerve... More Details05/11/2009 04:03:00 Õ
this image shows the all cranial nerves and displaying their effector organs showing: 1. Olfactory nerve I 2. Optic nerve II 3. Occulomotor nerve III 4. Trochlear nerve IV 5. Trigeminal nerve V 6. Abducent nerve VI 7. Facial nerve VII 8. Vestibulocochlear nerve VIII 9. Glossopharyngeal nerve IX 10. Vagus nerve X 11. Accessory nerve XI 12. Hypoglosssal nerve XII... More Details13/11/2009 06:54:00 Õ
this image shows the pelvic arteries , veins and nerves in relation to each other and to the surrounding structures in the female pelvis region showing: 1. ischial tuberosity 2. superfaicial transverse perineal muscles 3. urogenital diaphragm 4. posterior labial nerve 5. isciocavernous muscle 6. posterior labial artery 7. bulbospongiosus muscle 8. urethral opening 9. labium minus 10. vestibular b... More Details15/07/2010 03:22:46 ã
In This Section you will find detailed different Photos and images about the anatomy of the Leg nerves and vessels including parts , related structures and many more Items about the Leg nerves and vessles anatomy...... More Details14/10/2009 04:29:00 Õ
a colored image for the cranial nerves exit showing: 1. olfactory nerve 2. optic nerve 3. occulomoto rnerve 4. trochlear nerve 5. trigeminal nerve 6. abducent nerve 7. fascial nerve 8. vestibulocochlear nerve 9. glossopharyngeal nerve 10. vagus nerve 11. accessory nerve 12. hypoglossal nerve... More Details24/11/2009 06:08:00 Õ
this image shows the nerves of the lower limb showing their course , relation , branches and distribution (from anterior view) showing: "numbers" abdomen: 1. hepatic plexus 2. L1 nerve 3. L2 nerve 4. iliohypogastric nerve 5. ilioinguinal nerve 6. sympathetic trunk pelvis and perineum: 7. L5 nerve 8. obturator nerve 9. lumbosacral trunk 10. S1 nerve 11. S3 nerve 12. sympathetic trunk 13.... More Details24/11/2009 06:08:00 Õ
this image shows the nerves of the lower limb showing their course , relation , branches and distribution (from anterior view) showing: "numbers" abdomen: 1. hepatic plexus 2. L1 nerve 3. L2 nerve 4. iliohypogastric nerve 5. ilioinguinal nerve 6. sympathetic trunk pelvis and perineum: 7. L5 nerve 8. obturator nerve 9. lumbosacral trunk 10. S1 nerve 11. S3 nerve 12. sympathetic trunk 13.... More Details09/01/2012 12:15:00 ã
This is a X-Ray image of the Abdomen from Antero-Poterior View,Showing the Abdomen from front. Showing : 1. Rib 2. Thoracic Vertebra 3. Gastric Air Bubble 4. Air Bubble 7. Sacrum 8. Sacroiliac joint 9. Head of the Femur Bone 10. Ilium 11. Superior Border of Ilium... More Details28/04/2006 10:54:00 Õ
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this image is a horizontal section in a female pelvis shows the different pelvic organs and structures in relation to each other showing: 1. iliacus muscle 2. sartorius muscle 3. rectus femoris muscle 4. tensor fascia lata muscle 5. vastus lateralis muscle 6. hip joint 7. neck of femur 8. tendon of psoas muscle 9. obturator externus muscle 10. bursa deep to obturator internus muscle 11. ischial t... More Details09/10/2009 03:39:00 ã
this image shows the middle meningeal artery (its course and branches) that artery supplies that exterior aspect of the skull it is also shows the common points for injury of that artery causing hemorrhage showing: 1. ant. branch of middle meningeal artery 2. external angular process 3. post. branch of middle meningeal artery... More Details09/01/2012 12:25:00 ã
This is a X-Ray Image of Male Pelvis which is usually characterized by being Narrower and longer the female pelvis. Showing : 1. 2 Iliac Bones 2. 2 Sacroiliac joints 3. Sacrum 4. Lumbar Vertebrae 5. Symphysis Pubis 6. Coccyx 7. Penis shadow 8. 2 Head of Femurs... More Details27/04/2006
Your torso consists of two parts — the chest and the abdomen. The chest contains your heart and lungs; your abdomen contains the digestive and urinary systems. Your chest and abdomen are separated by a dome-shaped sheet of muscle called the diaphragm. showing: 1. larynx 2. esophagus 3. lung 4. sternum 5. heart 6. diaphragm 7. liver 8. gall bladder 9. stomach 10. transverse colon 11. coils of smal... More Details13/08/2012
Dermabond is a topical skin adhesive composed of a monomeric formulation composed of 2-octyl cyanoacrylate. Dermabond Propen it is an extremely convenient and cosmetically appealing method to close skin wounds and treat wounds involving epidermis and dermis. High Viscosity Dermabond adhesive provides better control, and its strong, flexible bond seals out the most common infection-causing bacteria... More Details24/06/2011 10:15:47 Õ
In This Section you will find detailed different sections about all different disease affecting the skin including Papulosquamous diseases , Disorders of Sebaseous Glands , Disorders of Pigmentation , Disorders of Hair , Bacterial Infection and many more Sections of the diseases affecting thew skin and genital tract ......... More Details31/07/2011 07:30:00 ã
Tinea Capitis (gray Patch) The lesion is a small, round, elevated patches, hyperkeratotic , scaling of the scalp, and dry and brittle hair ( the hair shafts are broken just above the surface)... More Details31/07/2011 07:30:00 ã
Tinea Capitis (gray Patch) The lesion is a small, round, elevated patches, hyperkeratotic , scaling of the scalp, and dry and brittle hair ( the hair shafts are broken just above the surface)... More Details22/11/2009 06:07:00 Õ
this image is a longitudinal cross section in the female pelvic brim (the bones and ligaments of the female pelvic region) displaying a lateral view of that sectioned pelvis showing: 1. anterior longitudinal ligament 2. lumbosacral joint 3. wing of the ilium bone 4. anterior superior iliac spine 5. promontary of the sacrum bone 6. linea terminalis 7. obturator membrane 8. interpubic disc 9. symph... More Details31/07/2011 06:48:00 ã
Furuncle bumpy red, pus-filled lumps around a hair follicle that are tender, warm, and very painful. They range from pea-sized to golf ball-sized. A yellow or white point at the center of the lump can be seen when the boil is ready to drain or discharge pus... More Details30/12/2011 04:32:00 ã
In this lesion you would find a group of vesicles ( elevated lesion filled with secretion) on red base on the lips in this image. Crieteria for spot diagnosis: 1. Group of vesicles 2. Erythematous base (red base) 3.May be crustations... More Details18/04/2006
The body has mechanisms to alter or maintain blood pressure and the flow of blood. There are sensors in the walls of the arteries and heart that sense blood pressure.... More Details25/06/2011 08:37:00 ã
Pustular Psoriasis rare type of Psoriasis characterized by Extensive erythematous plaques covered with silvery white scales. Associated with Pustules (collections of pus under the surface of the skin) Criteria For Spot Diagnosis: 1. Erythematous lesion 2. plaque "raised lesion" 3. covered by silvery white scales 4. Presence of Pustules.... More Detailsanatomi ligamen panggul wanita
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